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Yes, if you are involved in a collision that results in injury or death, it is likely that you will be assigned points on your driving record. The exact number of points can vary by state or country, but such serious incidents typically carry significant penalties. Points may affect your insurance rates and driving privileges. Always check your local traffic laws for specific details.
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The number one primary collision factor for injury and fatal collisions is distracted driving. This includes activities such as texting, talking on the phone, or engaging with in-car technology, which divert attention from the road. Distracted driving significantly increases the likelihood of accidents by impairing a driver's ability to react promptly to hazards. As a result, it remains a leading cause of serious traffic incidents.
Typically in a rear end collision you do not receive points unless there is serious injury involved. If injury is caused then there may be points added.
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In most cases, personal injury policies are not the same as collision insurance. You should check with your insurance provider to see if you are covered.
Retain the services of a good lawyer.
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you may have to give a blood sample against your will